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Below are the In-Person, Voting Results from the October 10th CC2009 Voting Centers as tabulated and posted by the Election Committee combined with the Mail In Ballots postmarked by October 10th. There were 94 Voting Centers in 21 states for this historic election that serves as an example of citizen-run and -controlled, totally transparent and understandable, and Constitutionally-correct, hand-counted paper ballot elections, using procedures that all elections should be following. This transparent, visible ballot process is outlined in the CC2009 Election Handbook, which you can access here.
The top three vote winners in each state and the Distict of Columbia will bear the responsibility of representing their own state at the Continental Congress 2009 in St. Charles, IL from November 8 - 22, 2009. The top vote winner in each state will be the Voting Delegate for that state for any resolutions or parliamentary decisions that require a vote.
Continental Congress Delegate Election
Final Results
The following are the Final Results for the Continental Congress 2009 Delegate Election. All results in order of the Delegate Nominee with the highest number of votes down to the Delegate Nominee with the least number of votes. The top three vote recipients are noted in bold and are the official State Delegates and the fourth top vote recipient is an Alternate Delegate.
Some states had three or less Nominees for three Delegate positions. In these instances the voters ranked the Nominees with a value of 1 through 3, 1 being the highest ranking value. The top vote getter in states with 4 or more Nominees and highest ranked Nominee in states with 3 or less will be the official Voting Delegate for that state.
ALABAMA – Mail-in only Tim Hobbs Jon Barrie Tommy Grimmer Jim Green (tie) Danny Garrett (tie)
ALASKA (finalized Oct 20th) Schaffer Cox Gene Brokaw Kath McCubbins-Carlson
ARIZONA Barry Hess Ed Vallejo Howard Blitz Ralph Luciani John Jeffrey Chuck Davison Sylvia Boutilier Walter Burien
ARKANSAS – Mail-in only, ranking David Helms Glenn Gallos Darryl Williamson
CALIFORNIA Joseph Andrews Tony Dolz Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ. Steve Favis Keith Broaders Dr. Kimberley Garth-James Nick Jesson Michael-Paul Anthony Gionfriddo Janette Mackinlay Dorothy Carlson Joe Kelley Martin Papaleo
COLORADO – (Verified Oct 20th) Kevin Tebedo Terry Dodd Gary Coats Jerry Patterson Lorraine Lunnon Dr. Eugene Schroder Joby Weeks Ray Hunt Larry Wright Kathryn Evans Beryl-Joan Koenig David Justice (write-in) William Thorne Mark Richardson (write-in) Scott Raymond Malueg John Nelson Randy Yarborough (write-in) Mike Fairbairn (write-in)
CONNECTICUT Deborah Stevenson Bradley Waslenko Vince Pertoso Dan Reale (Withdrawn)
DELAWARE – (Verified Oct 20th) Russell Murphy Mike Adams Bruce Ray Riggs
FLORIDA – Mail-in only Daniel Cook Dan Gonzales Dan O’Brien Obdulio Garcia Claudia Hanson Ron Rakovich Dr. Adrien Krieg
GEORGIA – Mail-in only Ronald Danforth Todd Clark Ernest Cunningham Robert F. Frady, Ph.D
HAWAII – Mail-in only (Had own P.O. Box, but ballots came to TX) Darren Hawk Raymond Michaels Mark Kalili Kane Daniel Garcia
IDAHO Paul Venable Jack Stuart Ronald Mann Keith Lunders Devar Cluff Mike Aldana Drew Wolfe
ILLINOIS Kurt Kallenbach Rick Wos Ron Teed Robert (Bob) Pfluger Geraldine Perry Ralph Conner Dale Kallenbach
INDIANA – Mail-in only, ranking Allison Bricker Gary Kah
IOWA – Mail-in only, ranking James Getman (tie) Clyde Cleveland (tie) Mark Nelson
KANSAS – Mail-in only, ranking Reed Simpson Jay Atkin
KENTUCKY Charles Zoeller John Pence Richard Treitz Lisa Pence Lynda Farley
LOUISIANA – Mail-in only, ranking Ryan McCain
MAINE – Mail-in only, ranking Wayne Leach Jack McCarthy Alan Lowberg
MARYLAND – Mail-in only, (revote held week of 10-26-09*) William Newton Michael Bertocchi Julie Mazurkiewick William DuSold *No mail-in ballots from the Maryland voters in the original CC2009 Delegate Election (whose postmark deadline was October 10, 2009) were received in Austin, so a revote was conducted to determine the ranking of the four candidates. The ballots received for the revote were counted in Austin by VoteRescue members on Friday, October 30, 2009 at the law office of David Rogers where the revote registration forms and ballots had been received. As it turned out, all of the candidates, except for William Newton, were unable to attend the full Congress due to work and other constraints, and had to withdraw. Therefore, William Newton, who received the only votes, will be the only delegate representing Maryland at the Continental Congress 2009.
MASSACHUSETTS – Mail-in only, ranking Jeanne Golrick Jonathan Ferron Colleen Golrick
MICHIGAN – Mail-in only Rick Butkowski James Dowling David Schied Tom Meade Rose Lear Bill Bott Harold Dunn Anna Janek
MINNESOTA Mark Johnson Kenneth Lucier Richard Burton Lyle G. Daken
MISSISSIPPI W. Scott Sanford, M.D. Danny Bedwell Bruce Lowell Olley Denton Roberts Billy Don Mills
MISSOURI – Mail-in only Catherine Bleish Ray Herron Carl Rasnic Ralph Saunders Charles Heisinger Dennis Tucker Gregory Terry
MONTANA – Mail-in only Rick Jore Stan Jones David Hart Jerry O’Neil
NEBRASKA – Mail-in only, ranking William Ramsey Mitchell Wagner
NEVADA – Mail-in only, ranking Ed Bridges Rob Ruckman Wilton G. Swenson, Jr.
NEW HAMPSHIRE Rik Humboldt William Kostic Frederick Harvey Donald Fairchild Bruce Graham
NEW JERSEY Charles Lukens Peter Boyce Robert Nyholm Samuel B. King Robert Leustek
NEW MEXICO Michael Lunnon Dave Batcheller Elisheva Levin Raymond Powell David Woodruff
NEW YORK Robert (Bob) Schulz John Wallace William F. Berg Marnie Delano (Dame Truth) James David Manning Alan Hurley Darlene Early Costas Panagopoulos Victor Rodriguez Josue Kyle Aceves Joe Oliva Matt Funiciello - RESGINED
NORTH CAROLINA – Mail-in only Jeff Lewis Michael Adamskie Bob Lightner Crystal Lancaster Don Touchton Jim Randleman
NORTH DAKOTA – There were no delegate nominees. North Dakota will not be represented at the Continental Congress.
OHIO Jim Davis Ron Dickerhoof Trisha Connell Steve McMaster David Macko
OKLAHOMA – Mail-in only Bill Hodges Jai Blevins RJ Harris George Wallace (WITHDRAWN)
OREGON Vicki Fleshman Larry Graves Margarete W. Murphy Jim Needham Sandra Schmitz
PENNSYLVANIA Floyd Houdeshell, Jr. (tie) William Taylor Reil (tie) Hagan Smith Lisa Armellino Paul Rohricht Robert Pepe Russ Diamond Veronica Hannevig James D. Schnelle Pat Nocera Thomas Panik
RHODE ISLAND – Mail-in only, ranking Monique LeMaire Jeremy Doucet
SOUTH CAROLINA – Mail-in only, ranking Ted Adams Brian Frank Karen Ruff
SOUTH DAKOTA – Mail in only, ranking D. Scott Bartlett Justin David (“J.D.”) Shultis
TENNESSEE – P.K. Lowrey Tona Monroe David Riden Ernie Brewster
TEXAS Michael Badnarik John Bush Ron Avery Jon Roland Michael Barre Matt Sistrunk Charles Lingerfelt Robert DeBeaux Mike Mills Kenneth Parsons Brad McCally Mark Boyett Bemus Glenn Jackson Cecil Ince James Boy (WITHDRAWN)
UTAH – Mail-in only Mark Andrew Beach Gary Alder Scott Bradley
VERMONT – Mail In Only Ranking Stewart Skrill Michael Cushing Larkin Forney
VIRGINIA – Mail-in only Tom DeWeese Patrick Debrow - RESIGNED Marc Morano - - RESIGNED Dean Smiley David Briggman James Taylor Dr. James W. Lark, III Donald Fairchild John Devine
WASHINGTON David Hedrick Darin Stevens Jeff Williams Stephen Pidgeon Daniel Johnson
WASH., D.C. – No votes were cast. Washington D.C. will not be represented at the Continental Congress.
WEST VIRGINIA – Mail-In only Kevin Patrick
WISCONSIN Richard Church Rudy Eckert Brent Arnold Charles Bartelt
WYOMING – Mail-in only Catherine Vandemoer
Larry Graves 17
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